juashanga

juashangan.— «They are adapting their language to local phenomena: for example, laundromat has become “juashanga” (pronounced wash-anga).» —“‘Cuba Libre’ in Miami” by Milton Bracker in Miami, Florida New York Times Aug. 10, 1961. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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